One of my commonest complaints about fantasy novels is that the setting is warmed-over England. There is so much fantasy that uses vaguely-English feudalism as its model, that it’s possible for someone to grow up reading almost nothing but, and then to embark on a career of writing in the same genre without necessarily realizing …
Category: Short Stories
Nov 06 2014
The Last Wish by Andrezej Sapkowski
- By Doug Merrill in Doug, Fantasy, Review, Short Stories
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November 6, 2014
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Nov 01 2014
The Stories Of Vladimir Nabokov by Vladimir Nabokov
- By Doreen Sheridan in Doreen, Eastern Europe, Russia, Short Stories
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November 1, 2014
Dear short story collection, It’s not you, it’s me. I only knew Vladimir Nabokov from his exquisite Lolita, a tale which, if not quintessentially American, conjures a sort of louche Riviera frame of mind, and I think that’s what I expected from you, too. I hadn’t expected quite so much Russianness, though that wasn’t so …
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